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Greetings Ed!
TW>> I have no problem with that but it stil lstands that the Word
TW>> "Carrier" is a Standard term used to describe the RF signal
TW>> eninating form a transmitter.
RW>> Then how do you explain the non-carrier of a SSB transmission?
EV> Howdy! Roy,
EV> I learned SSB has a Surpressed Carrier, the Carrier is still there
EV> it's just not at Full Strength.
EV> Does that sound correct to You?
No. If you do as I have done and key the mic on a SSB xmitter, there is
nothing shown on a Bird wattmeter until you modulate the radio. Then the
wattmeter's needle will bounce up and down, according to the modulation.
So, the carrier that isn't there on key up, might be there in theory, but
it won't be there, even when the xmitter is modulated.
EV> At least You Are getting some Traffic in this echo.
I bring controversy to everywhere I go. 8^)
Have a day!
R\%/itt - K5RXT
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